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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 13:23:56 -0800
Message-ID: <7705c9030902091323q48d59667x468b0c3bb0e4025f@mail.gmail.com>
Subject: DJGPP termios
From: Blair Campbell <blairdude AT gmail DOT com>
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

I understand that DJGPP's termios library emulates some ansi escape
sequences to prevent the necessity to have an ansi driver loaded.  Is
there a variable I can use to disable that?
I've been using ncurses with a program I'm writing, and I can get the
color support to work fine in Vista's NTVDM, using the djgpp terminfo
entry, but in pure FreeDOS or MS-DOS, it crashes.  I'd like to see if
it's the termios library that's causing the problem.  Using a
monochrome terminfo setting works fine in both Vista and pure DOS.

Also, why would it work in Vista and not in pure DOS??

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